Rockabilly revivalist Robert GORDON died Oct 18th, at age 75. He worked with Link Wray in the late 1970s, later he worked with guitar wizards Chris Speeding and Danny Gatton.
Rockabilly revivalist Robert GORDON died Oct 18th, at age 75. He worked with Link Wray in the late 1970s, later he worked with guitar wizards Chris Speeding and Danny Gatton. / Click the Link above, left, to view the album
Rockabilly revivalist Robert GORDON died Oct 18th, at age 75. He worked with Link Wray in the late 1970s, later he worked with guitar wizards Chris Speeding and Danny Gatton.
An original member and bass player in Moby Grape, he shocked the remaining band members by leaving the band to enlist in the Marines in 1969. // Click the Link above, left, for the audio to the entire Skip Spence memorial concert
From Hollister, California / * - FULL title of the CD: "That'll Flat... Git It! Vol. 34: Rockabilly & Rock'N'Roll From The Vaults Of Blue Moon & Bella Records"
* - Full title of CD: 'That'll Flat... Git It! Vol. 34: Rockabilly & Rock’N'Roll From The Vaults Of Blue Moon & Bella Records' // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single.
* - FULL title of CD: 'That'll Flat... Git It! Vol. 34: Rockabilly & Rock’N'Roll From The Vaults Of Blue Moon & Bella Records' /
Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single
From Athens, Georgia - the album title comes from a venue where founding members Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley performed at the start of their careers: “There were no cool bars in town and Club XIII was the best we had - it wasn’t all that good, and our band [Adam’s House Cat] wasn’t particularly liked there....". // Click the Link above, left to view the article that I lifted that quote from.
* - before his success in 1957 - 1958, with hits such as 'That'll Be The Day', 'Peggy Sue' and 'Rave On' / Click the Link above, left to view the original single // ** - they were a vocal group
REAL name: Brenda Mae Tarpley {still only 14 years old when she recorded this} / Click the Link above, left to view the original single, with a picture sleeve.
Time:
6:36
Artist:
Hank Williams [Billed as 'Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys']